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The development of England as a nation-state occurred because of increasing

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Nationalism, is the right answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In Britain, nationalism led to the formation of the nation-states.
  • English, Welsh, Scot or Iris were the people who inhabited the British Isles.
  • The formation of the 'United Kingdom of Great Britain' implied that England could impose its influence on Scotland. They could easily suppress the distinctive culture and political institutions of Scotland.
  • The Highlanders of Scotland were banned to speak their own language or to wear the national dress of Scotland. Moreover, a large number of people were forcibly driven out by the English.
  • The Protestants of Ireland established their dominance over a large part of the Catholic country. England successfully suppressed the Catholic revolts against the British government and in the year 1801 Ireland was vigorously consolidated into the United Kingdom.
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